Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Father ; Cre- mor the Prince of Inverne . Fingal's younger Sons arofe ; Carryl expert in the Bow ; Fillan beloved of the Fair ; and Fergus firft in the Race . - Who from the fartheft Lochlyn ? who to the Seas of Molochafquir ? Who dares ...
... Father ; Cre- mor the Prince of Inverne . Fingal's younger Sons arofe ; Carryl expert in the Bow ; Fillan beloved of the Fair ; and Fergus firft in the Race . - Who from the fartheft Lochlyn ? who to the Seas of Molochafquir ? Who dares ...
Page 137
... Father ; and loved the Hand that flew him . Son of Ofcian , faid Dermid , I love ; O Ofcur , I love this Maid . But her Soul cleaveth unto thee ; and nothing can heal Dermid . Here pierce this Bofom , Ofcur ; relieve me , my Friend ...
... Father ; and loved the Hand that flew him . Son of Ofcian , faid Dermid , I love ; O Ofcur , I love this Maid . But her Soul cleaveth unto thee ; and nothing can heal Dermid . Here pierce this Bofom , Ofcur ; relieve me , my Friend ...
Page 138
... Father delighted in my Skill . She went . He ftood behind the Shield . Her Arrow flew and pierced his Breaft [ p ] . Bleffed be that Hand of Snow ; and bleffed thy Bow of Yew ! I fall refolved on Death : And who but the Daughter of ...
... Father delighted in my Skill . She went . He ftood behind the Shield . Her Arrow flew and pierced his Breaft [ p ] . Bleffed be that Hand of Snow ; and bleffed thy Bow of Yew ! I fall refolved on Death : And who but the Daughter of ...
Page 144
... Father ; with thee , my Brother of Pride . Our Race have long been Foes ; but we are not Foes , O Shalgar ! Cease a little while , O Wind ! Stream , be thou filent a while ! let my Voice be heard over the Heath ; let my Wanderer hear me ...
... Father ; with thee , my Brother of Pride . Our Race have long been Foes ; but we are not Foes , O Shalgar ! Cease a little while , O Wind ! Stream , be thou filent a while ! let my Voice be heard over the Heath ; let my Wanderer hear me ...
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... Father . Arindel ! Armyn ! none to relieve your Daura ! Her voice came over the Sea . Arindel my Son defcended from the Hill ; rough in the Spoils of the Chace . His Arrows rattled by his Side ; his Bow was in his Hand ; five dark grey ...
... Father . Arindel ! Armyn ! none to relieve your Daura ! Her voice came over the Sea . Arindel my Son defcended from the Hill ; rough in the Spoils of the Chace . His Arrows rattled by his Side ; his Bow was in his Hand ; five dark grey ...
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